Stow police log, March 13-19

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Mar 25, 2017 at 7:00 AM

The following are excerpts from the Stow police log from Monday, March 13, to Sunday, March 19. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.Monday, March 1311:10 a.m.: A suspicious white van was reported driving around the neighborhood on Catherine Circle. The area search was negative.4:06 p.m.: A caller on Dunster Drive reported hearing a gunshot coming from the area of Wedgewood Pines Country Club. The area search was negative.5:58 p.m.: A resident on Middlemost Way reported a neighbor’s doing was constantly loose and has attacked the caller’s dog in the past. Animal control was notified.7:28 p.m.: A horse appearing malnourished was reported at a house on Gleasondale Road. Animal control was notified.Tuesday, March 142:33 p.m.: A downed tree with wires was reported on Crescent Street. Hudson Light and Power was notified.4:25 p.m.: A caller reported returning home on Sunday and finding his door locked but wide open on Edson Street. Nothing appeared missing or damaged, but the caller said when he went to use his snowblower on Tuesday, he observed two main engine bolts missing and the starter motor hanging.6:15 p.m.: Two bicyclists were reported causing a traffic hazard on Great Road. The area search was negative.Wednesday, March 155:28 p.m.: A medium-size brown dog was reported loose at Great Road and Bradley Lane. Animal control was notified.Thursday, March 163:22 a.m.: A suspicious vehicle was reported running with lights on at Shaw’s on Great Road. An officer found two parties that were having a very long conversation.2:22 p.m.: A long-haired fluffy brown dog was reported loose at Taylor and Garner roads. Animal control was notified.5:22 p.m.: A loose dog was reported on Middlemost Way. The area search was negative.6:38 p.m.: Two large dogs were reported loose on Peabody Drive. Animal control was notified.Friday, March 174:13 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Route 117 heading east before driving into a snow bank. One arrest was made.5:38 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported on Great Road.6:09 p.m.: A caller reported her 16-year-old son left the home and had not returned for 45 minutes. The party texted his mother that he was in Billerica. The party could not be located and was entered as missing in a database, with a call to be on the lookout sent. The mother reported he didn’t return home that night. The last activity on his phone was in Lancaster. The mother was advised. She later reported her missing son had been located by her older son in Lancaster.6:53 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Hudson Road heading into Hudson. Police there were notified.8:01 p.m.: A resident on North Shore Drive reported finding a black Labrador at her house. Thw owner of the dog was located and notified.Saturday, March 184:24 p.m.: A suspicious gray minivan was reported driving slowly by a house on Boon Road multiple times. The area search was negative.5:05 p.m.: A small brown dog wearing a pink collar was reported standing by the road near Union Church on Great Road. The area search was negative.Sunday, March 199:36 a.m.: A stray cat was reported on Taylor Road. Animal control was notified.4:52 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported on West Acton Road. An arrest was made.7:59 p.m.: A suspicious vehicle was reported parked at Sudbury Road and Queens Lane. The vehicle was found to belong to a party who had left with a friend in another vehicle.

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